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Yes:
Symptoms like these deserve a full evaluation in person by your health care provider. It sounds like you have suffered a concussion and need to not exert yourself until symptoms are 100% resolved. See the cdc website for more info: http://j.Mp/12m6hk4.
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Stress:
Could all be related to stress from you life, work, and anxiety disorder, or some combination. Best to see your primary care provider for a more complete evaluation. Hope this helps!
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New headache:
Headaches can be a concerning symptom and can have many causes. Some are deserving of emergent treatment. Warning signs are chronic headaches that suddenly change in quality or intensity, multiple headaches a week, new onset headaches that affect one's ability to function, associated vomiting, associated dizziness/double vision/neck ache/fever/weakness, or the need to take daily pain medication.
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Bruise:
Sounds like your temple muscle is bruised and swollen. Maybe a small hematoma (collection of blood). It is possible to have a concussion without loss of consciousness but there would be other symptoms. If it gets worse or not improved in a few days then see your doctor.
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Painful to Touch:
...sounds like you will need to be examined by your doctor to determine if this is something serious that needs further evaluation or imaging especially if you have never experienced this before. Take care.
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Stop the DHEA:
Why were you taking it in the first place, since it's not recommended treatment for any medical disorder. It's metabolized to cortisone, estrogen and testosterone - and you don't have control of what your body converts it to. Stay away.
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Probable from muscle:
If you did not lose consciousness and the injury was not severe you are most likely feeling the after effects of the trauma to the muscles and soft tissues. Head pressure and dizzyness can be due to muscle spasm. Try icing the area that was injured for 20 minutes several times a day.
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? sinus issue:
Maybe you have some sinus congestion, and it may be affecting your inner ear as well, thus causing positional vertigo (dizziness/bppv). If it does not get better, see a dr. For eval and treatment. Good luck.
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Neck distress:
Muscle tension in the neck or back of the scalp can be caused by chronic stress or a strain. Dizziness in the form of lightheadedness may be related or could be due to other factors such as inner ear disorder, low blood pressure, anemia, etc. See your physician for an examination and perhaps a referral for stress management therapy will be made after his/her assessment rules out other problems.
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See an eye doctor:
Sounds like you should see a doctor. I would start with an eye doctor if you can, otherwise see your family doctor. Eye pain and pressure can be caused by many things. I would get it checked.
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Vestibulitis:
Or inner ear infection, fluid accumulation or stones in your semicircular canals result in irritation of the vestibular nerve. You should be checked for ear infection, vertigo and Meniere's disease.
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Not normal:
Many reasons for symptoms. Should see physician possibly neurologist or family practitioner for physical examination and possible blood and image testing. There are 128 conditions associated with dizziness, fatigue, headache and weakness (generalized). Sometimes metabolic problems than can be corrected. Sometimes infection, anemia, neurologic problem etc.
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Lightheadedness:
It sounds like you are experiencing orthostasis or lightheadedness, not vertigo. This is due to blood pressure dysregulation. Are you on any medications? Any medical conditions? Are you pregnant or could be? Are you menstruating heavier than usual? If the condition persists any longer, you will need to have a careful medical examination by your doctor.
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Light headed:
Please visit doc to rule out/identify medical issues. These symptoms MAY also come from anxiety or be made worse by it. Please see a mental health pro to learn strategies to cope well w/this. Peace and good health.
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Hyperventilation:
From anxiety is a possibility, but if this happens again you should probably consult with us or see your GP. If it is hyperventilation, you can try breathing in and out of a small paper bag. Think calming thoughts, get with someone who cares about you or a pet or just go to a place where you feel safe and secure. Good luck!
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Insufficient data:
It is impossible to say exactly what is going on, age, blood pressure, other symptoms or complicating comorbid conditions, medications, state of your "nerves" all matter. Give details
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Head or Heart:
Symptoms after exercise may come from a number of conditions. Possibilities include: high blood pressure, anemia, dehydration, irregular heart beat and others.Seeing a doctor for discussion and evaluation is needed to exclude potentially serious causes of these symptoms..
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